Our Towns
Goolwa, Port Noarlunga and Victor Harbor are true seaside resort towns that are typical of the Fleurieu Peninsula.
Goolwa, brimming with river port history, is quiet and relaxed. Victor Harbor and Port Noarlunga are seaside holiday playgrounds, bursting at the seams during summer holidays.
Other townships, like McLaren Vale, boast a wealth of cellar doors, craft shops and local gourmet produce to try. You'll be delighted by what you find in Fleurieu Peninsula's towns.
Fleurieu Peninsula Towns
- Aldinga

- Aldinga Beach is one of the few beaches in Australia where you can drive your car on parts of the broad sand. Read More
- Cape Jervis

- Cape Jervis is the jumping off point for daily car and passenger ferry services to Kangaroo Island. It's a 45 minute journey that reveals the spectacular coastline of this part of the Fleurieu Peninsula. Read More
- Carrickalinga

- Holiday homes, reef snorkelling and fishing combine to make Carrickalinga a treasured location. Read More
- Currency Creek

- A well-established wine region with several popular wineries and cellar doors. Read More
- Goolwa

- Historic Goolwa stands at the mouth of the Murray River on Lake Alexandrina and derives its name from an aboriginal word meaning elbow. Read More
- Hindmarsh Island

- The southern hemisphere's largest freshwater marina development is here, where you can find cruises into the Coorong National Park, bare boat and skippered yacht charters. Read More
- Langhorne Creek

- This was one of the first wine growing districts in Australia, now it's one of the fastest growing. Vineyards sprawl in all directions on the river's floodplains. Read More
- McLaren Vale

- Best known for its wineries and welcoming cellar doors, McLaren Vale also produces fruits and is an extensive almond growing region. Read More
- Middleton

- Middleton is a popular spot for surfers and fishermen with its spectacular beach. Read More
- Mount Compass

- Mount Compass is the home of Australia's only cow race! Read More
- Myponga

- Myponga is at the centre of rich grazing and dairy country, where herds of Friesian cows are often joined at dusk by mobs of grey kangaroos. Read More
- Normanville

- With a safe swimming beach with expanses of white sand, a jetty to amble along, and a charming beachside cafe and store, its little wonder that Normanville is a favourite with locals. Read More
- Port Elliot

- Feel the sand between your toes at picturesque Horseshoe Bay - its large beach and safe swimming conditions making it a favourite venue for families. Read More
- Port Willunga

- The soft, sandy beach at Port WIllunga is a safe family swimming haven, overlooked by cliffs where fishermen once carved out caves to store their boats and nets. Read More
- Rapid Bay

- Here you'll find an important South Australian landmark - a boulder on which Colonel Light carved his initials after he first stepped ashore. It's reported that he said "I have hardly seen a place I like better". Read More
- Second Valley

- Steep coastal cliffs, old boat sheds and fascinating geological formations help make Second Valley unforgettable. Read More
- Strathalbyn

- This is truly one of South Australia's prettiest towns, where history is a part of contemporary daily life. Read More
- Victor Harbor

- Victor Harbor is all about the sun, surf, sand, stunning views and intimate wildlife encounters. Read More


